High performance C heatmap generation library. Supposed to be wrapped by higher-level languages.
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High performance C heatmap generation library. Supposed to be wrapped by higher-level languages.
[ICML'24 Oral] Rethinking Post-Hoc Search-Based Neural Approaches for Solving Large-Scale Traveling Salesman Problems
Cross-platform GUI desktop application for making biological heatmaps
Forksta is a fast, lightweight, cross-platform benchmarking tool for programs and scripts. Forksta is ideal for quick performance analysis, metric collection, and optional visualization via Python.
A Machine Learning project for georeferencing and digitizing maps of Havana from the RDOH. Label processing, CNN training, segmentation, vectorization, polygon matching.
A user interaction analysis and heatmap generation toolkit for widget based Qt applications.
[ICML'24 Oral] Rethinking Post-Hoc Search-Based Neural Approaches for Solving Large-Scale Traveling Salesman Problems
heat_map algorithm
The goal of this project is to code an AI for the game of Filler, for which we have a virtual machine.
Coding an algorithm (calling it an AI would be a bit of a stretch) that competes against others in a simple game.
This repository contains the code and documentation for a parallelized heat diffusion simulator implemented using the Message Passing Interface (MPI). It simulates the diffusion of heat across a 2D grid, using a finite difference method to calculate temperature changes over time. This program was designed for Portland State University ECE 588 Class
Heatmap algorithm to play a game in a vm. Cool graphics in project, check it out.
This repository contains the code and documentation for a parallelized heat diffusion simulator implemented using Pthreads in C. It simulates the diffusion of heat across a 2D grid, using a finite difference method to calculate temperature changes over time. This program was designed for Portland State University ECE 588 Class
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